I think that I just found the perfect light bulb to heat my two 4x8 coops. http://store.houseofpets.us/643854823441.html
Right now in minus 10*F outside temps, similar bulbs that are 60 watt are keeping the coops above 0*. I think 150 watt ones like in the URL will keep the temps above 15*F no matter what. I'm going to order two of them, but first I'm going to call the local pet store to be sure that I can't save shipping costs.

Can someone tell me ? If im stranded in an unheated building over night and I have a heat bulb that brings the temp up to 0 degrees, am I a happier camper?
seems to me the only difference would be that it would take me 10 minutes rather than 5 to freeze to death.

Can someone tell me ? If im stranded in an unheated building over night and I have a heat bulb that brings the temp up to 0 degrees, am I a happier camper?
seems to me the only difference would be that it would take me 10 minutes rather than 5 to freeze to death.

Uh......you're not a chicken. Humans and chickens have a couple differences between them.

Can someone tell me ? If im stranded in an unheated building over night and I have a heat bulb that brings the temp up to 0 degrees, am I a happier camper?
seems to me the only difference would be that it would take me 10 minutes rather than 5 to freeze to death.

Somehow, even in the dead of winter, there are wild animals out there who are living without a building and without a heat bulb. Animals are built different than people. We are doing what we can to keep our pets as comfortable as possible.​

Can someone tell me ? If im stranded in an unheated building over night and I have a heat bulb that brings the temp up to 0 degrees, am I a happier camper?
seems to me the only difference would be that it would take me 10 minutes rather than 5 to freeze to death.

I guess it would depend on if I found you at the 5 minute or 10 minute mark..